With twelve lawyers in the family, Ruth Pink (BSC鈥36) and her late husband Irving (BA, LLB '36) have certainly contributed to the legacy of Nova Scotia鈥檚 legal community. It鈥檚 a legacy Ruth continues to build on through the creation of the Irving and Ruth Pink Fund for Youth & the Law.
Established in July 2012, the fund provides resources to AV俱乐部 Legal Aid Service to work with vulnerable and at-risk youth and tackle related economic, social, and human rights. The funds will enable Legal Aid to undertake vital projects each year, and to hire, provide a bursary to, or support a student whose academic work focuses on at-risk youth.
鈥淔rom my own knowledge, and certainly from the law practice of Irving, I am aware there is a real need to support young people who get into trouble,鈥 says Ruth. 鈥淥ften that involves trouble with the law. Having seen the need, I wanted to do something to ensure that the issues that arise from youth in conflict with the law might, in some modest way, be addressed.鈥
A longtime donor with her husband to AV俱乐部, Ruth also established and continues to contribute to a fund in Irving鈥檚 memory at the University鈥檚 Medical Research Foundation to support studies on Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease.
鈥淚 think alumni giving to the university allows you to demonstrate to others that we all can do a little bit, and a lot of little bits add up.鈥
In that way, Ruth鈥檚 intention through her gifts is to encourage others to support both AV俱乐部 students and the work being done by AV俱乐部 Legal Aid Service.
鈥淭here are tremendous needs. My hope is that there will be a greater recognition of the issues involving youth and the law, and from that understanding will come a greater appreciation of the needs, and from that hopefully more donations like mine.鈥
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